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LFLInsertLFLDeleteSomerealalgorithmsOutlineMotivationLockFreeLinkedListInsertionLockFreeLinkedListDeletionSomerealalgorithmsMotivationLFLInsertLFLDeleteSomerealalgorithmsMotivationReviewofatomicprim. Clare Heaney: Director of Studies. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT??. What is Classroom Management. Effective Discipline. Being prepared for class. Motivating your students. Providing a safe, comfortable learning environment. -Wege aus einer Sackgasse-. by Reinhard Sprenger. A . presentation. by . Sergej Repp | Felix Matheis | Helmut Wiedemann. Content. . The . Author. : Reinhard Sprenger . . Motivation . Theories. Maslow‘s. Chapter 11. Annette Preston . Latoya Ponder. Jessica Hunt. Lindsey McMillan. Stephanie Cowart. Intrinsic/ Extrinsic Motivation. Extrinsic motivation occurs when learner does something to earn external . Objective. Explain What is the Reinforcement Theory of Motivation. Explain What is meant by the ‘Law of Effect’. Explain What is meant by the ‘Quantitative Law of Effect’. Explain the Types of Reinforcement. CH. 8. The Subjective Experience of Emotion. Emotion researchers agree that there are a limited number of basic emotions, that all humans experience. These emotions are thought to be biologically determined, the product of evolution. ONE. Outcomes. At the end of this unit, participants will be able . to:. Examine motivation from an adolescent’s point of view. Identify changes in classroom practices that can lead to greater student motivation. Based on Barron’s AP Psych Test Prep. Cerepak. 2016. Why do people do what they do?. Motivation theories attempts to answer that question directly!. Motivations are feelings or ideas that cause us to act toward a goal. Chavis Comer. Adrienne Young. Eman Alotaibi. Definitions . Motivation. “The process whereby goal-directed behavior is instigated and sustained.”. -Schunk. Self-Regulation. “The process whereby students activate and sustain cognitions, behaviors, and affects, which are systematically oriented toward the attainment of their goals.”. Self-motivation. This is one of the most important of all the scales. People who develop this trait are the ones who rise to the top in any organization. They take positions of leadership, even if they are the one behind the scenes, and they get things done.. Increasing Student Motivation. Objectives. 1) Teachers will be able to understand how rapport, safety, and risk-taking affect student motivation. . 2) Teachers will be able to assess the skill level of students in order to differentiate expectations accordingly. . Opportunity. Learning Objectives~ Ch. 2. 1. Discuss the four types of influences that effect the consumer. ’. s motivation to process information, make a decision, or take an action.. 2. Explain how financial, cognitive, emotional, physical, social, and cultural resources, plus age and education, can affect the individual. Meaning – Nature-. Importance - Introduction to theories of Motivation.. Leadership – . Meaning - Need . for . Leadership - . Styles/Types . . Communication – . Meaning -. Importance . of . Communication - . Motivation. . &. . Emotion. Stress. Sources. Measures. Theories. Effects. Coping. Motivation. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Drive Reduction Theory. Arousal Theory. Intrinsic/. Extrinsic Motivation. Warm UP. Define the following terms. Homeostasis. Drive Reduction Theory. Theory of Optimal Arousal. Glucose. Hypothalamus in relation to hunger. Leptin. PYY. Set Point. Alfred Kinsey. Considered the father of the study of human sexuality for conducting his studies in the 1940’s. .
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